OMG Report: This is 40.

So I'm back, diluting the pure, unadulterated Scott Marks goodness here at the Big Screen down to Federally approved levels of hilarity. And it turns out the Internet was just waiting to serve up some welcome-back awfulness, in the form of the trailer for Judd Apatow's This is Apatow, er, This is 40.

And it's not like As Good As It Gets was a searing exploration of the underbelly. No, for that, let's turn to the newsbit I ran into right before I got to This is 40: a review of Meet the Fokkens. Take it away, A.V. Club:

"The original Dutch title of Rob
Schröder and Gabrielle Provaas’
documentary Meet The Fokkens is
Ouwehoeren, a colloquial expression
that roughly translates as “chitchat,”
which befits a movie that largely
consists of two 69-year-old Amsterdam
twin sisters talking about their lives
and experiences. But the term also
derives from “old whores,” which is
just as apt. Louise is a retired
prostitute—she quit at age 67—while
Martine still has a window in the Red
Light District, and still gets
customers. The sisters have a lot to
say: about the 9-5 grind of a career
in sex-work, about the ways the
business has changed, and about what
they’ve learned about men."